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Show SHOP LOCALLY EASY PARKING COMPETITIVE PRICES THE THURSDAY MARCH 2, 1961 BAPTIST SLATE Jaycetfes to Hold PRAYER WEEK , LAKE VIEW counselor, Fast meeting will be held secretary. and Arlene ch, 2925 W. 5700 So. Roy, will observe Week1 of Prayer for Home March 6th Missions, through March 10th. The Week of Prayer and the Home Mission Study classes which were just completed is in preparation for the Annie Armstrong offer- Terry, The ward dinner held Friday evening was a real success. There were about 300 attending. Work meeting will be held March 8 at 10 a.m., under the direction of Eloris Purser. The Nurses lesson will be given by Relief So ciety will be held Myma Wright. Monday, March 6. Visiting teachers report will begin at 7:30 p.m. Lucile Wilcox will FOURTH WARD Relief Society will be held present the Theology lesson at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 9, 10 a.m. Keep- in mind the Relief So- Ruby McMillian will give the a cietys- Birthday Program. It Home Nursing course, and Cook will direct the work will beheld March 13, 8 p.m. The Primary would like to day activities. thank everyone of the ward who Approved Sunday for adin the Aaronic contributed to the penny drive. vancement Priesthood was Vernon Winter ton. FIRST WARD A ward dinner will be held The annual family welfare dinner and program will be Friday night, 7 p.m. Tickets held Saturday, March 11, 6:30 are $5 per family, or $1.25 a plate. Everyone is urged to p.m. A delicious ham dinner come out. will be served followed by a Elders and partners held The variety program. All the ward a very successful party last Frimembers are urged to come day evening. There were 66 out. Relief Society will be held Tuesday, March 7. The visiting FIFTH WARD teachers meeting will begin at Ray LaMar Stander, son of :30 aun. LaDonna Miller will Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stander, give the lesson and Izora was ordained a deacon Sunday. will present tile Theology The following were approved lesson. for ordination: Kenneth HanSustained as Relief Society sen, ordained to a priest; Msecretary is RaNae Follett. ichael Wheelwright, Mont Rosen-burg- , David Karl Winger, StewBaptism will be held Saturday, Marcha 4, 5.45 p.m. Fast art B. Larimore and Dean and Testimony meeting will be ordained to a priest. Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Baptismal services will be Released Monday as Primary held Saturday, March 4, 5:15 workers were Margene King p.m. at the stake house. and Audrey Hess. Sustained Kenneth Hansen, son of Mr. were Mina Pratt who will teach the Rainbows, and Betty Ward and Mrs. LaMar Hansen, was graduated from Primary, Sunthe The ward wishes to extend day evening. The Stake Singing Mothers their sympathy to i and Marlene Eastman, a id the Marvin presented the musical numbers Venables with the loss of their at Sacrament meeting, Sunday infant son and grandson. evening, followed by Harold l Stevens and George C. SECOND WARD speaking. Thes men Visiting teachers report mect-in- rprsntd th stak at our mtltaoe will be Monday, March 6, represented the stake at our 10 a.m. The lesson will be meeting. Vera Bute will present the given by Francis Pfundcr. This will be folic wed by, the Theolo- work day lesson at Relief Sogy lesson. ciety, Wednesday, March 8, A banquet foill be held Saturday, March 4, 6 held Friday, March 17. All of p.m. at the 1st 10lh Ward Hall. the family are urged to attend. Released as garment repre- Watch this paper for details sentative was Ann Johnson; later. sustained to fill this position SIXTH WARD was Dorothy Medell. at sustained teachers Visiting Recently released as Primary Relief Society Monday were organist was LuAnn Jones. Donna Michaels, Betty Raniford The Theology lesson will be Millie Stevens. and given by Jaon Moser at Relief Remember Primary Confer- Society Wednesday March 9, ence Sunday evening, 6 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. was A farwell testimonial the Municipal School. hid- Sunday evening for Wiliam THIRD WARD E. Layne he will enter the Baptismal will be held Satur misssion home March 6 and will day, March 4, 4:45 p.m. at the leave for the Central Alantic stake house. mission March 13. SEVENTH WARD Representing the stake at Sacrament meeting Sunday eveWelcome back to the Primary ning were Lorenzo Belnap and Geniene Siler, she has been on reCarl Benning. temporary release but has Sustained as the new Prima turned to her job fcs a teacher. Remembers March 12 will be ry officers were Faye Barlow, first Bernice Hansen, president; primary Conference. Thanks Viola Etaugh! She has been teaching the firelite class on leave. Welcome back to while Babbie Thomas has been primary Babbie. Fast meeting will be held Sunday March 5, 6:30 p.m. Baptisinal services will be held Saturday night 7:30 p.m. Relief Society work meeting will be held Thursday March - Olm-stea- Kay, daughter of Bishop Loren 0. and Bessie Nelson Kay. She is survived by her parents, two brothers, Brent and Odeen and a sister, Geraldeen. The services were conducted at the Lake View Stake House, followed by internment in the Roy City Cemetery. Eastman Funeral Held Funeral Fast and Testimonety meeting will be held Sunday March 5, 11:30 a.m. A get out of debt ward dinner will be held Friday March 3, 5:00 to 8.00 p.m. Tickets are $10.00 per family. A special meeting will be Held 'Chursday March 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Stake Relief Society room. It will honor those iax. Aaronic members who from the Senior' Aaronic schooi Those who will receive graduation Certificates are Joe Harberson, George Dunbar, Wiliam D. Bell Jr. and Fred Lister. Doug Findley will conduct this meeting and the Bishopric will award the certificates. Sunday a special Award night was held. There were 22 boys who individual awards and our ward received a ward award. Special guests were president Henery A. Matis and President Newell R. Budge. Talks were given by Clyne Findley, Glen Anderson, Jean Knight, LaNae Wilson, Allen Knight and Douglas Brian. The meeting was conducted by Kay Herroz. General Secretary of the Aaronic pricstood. Those who recieved awards were Orson E. Adams, Glen Anderson, David Meldrum, Paul Dominguez, Richard Reeder, Douglas ThomBingham, Lynn as, Stephen Davis, Gary Dawson, Clyne FinRosen-lo- f dley, David Hall, Kent Run-cheL. Ryan Royer, Rodney DawKent Louis Brown, son, Kenneth Meendrlck, Walt Meldrem, Delbert er James SimMills,, tarty Paker, John Kenneth Knight and mons grad-Tuate- 1 184 WE SPECIALIZE IN NEWSPAPERS ROY PRINTING CO. will give a demonstration and Glenna Lusk will give the home nursing lesson. EIGHTH WARD The new schedule for fast Sunday beginning March 1 is , as follows: Priesthood (Fast Sunday School 10:00-11:2no evening meeting meeting. A special meeting for all adult memebers of the ward will be' held at the chapel Monday, March 6 at 7:30 p.m. It is very important that everyone be there. A ward budget party will be held at the chaplc Saturday, March 11. There will be a dinner and danceing. A good orchestra' The Melotones" will provide the music. Mary Spencer was rreleased from the Sunday School Stake board at Stake preparation meeting Feb. 26. Baptisimal services will be held at the Stake House Saturday, March 4 at 4:45 p.m. NINTH WARD . The home nursing lesson will be given by RUth Croft at' Relief Society Wednesday March 11:30-12:3- 8, 10:00 a.m. The Relief Society would like all the ladies of the ward to plan on attending Our Mar. 15 Birthday Social. Watch for further details. t Baptismal services will be held Saturday March 4, 6:30 'p. . Roy, Utah lows: 13. given away: Styles for ladies, chidrens appearel and styles for young high school boys will be featur- ( ' ed. of the show are Mrs. Charles Morgan and Mrs. Norman Tliedell, President and vice president respectively of the Roy Jaycettes. MRS. VERA T1IEDELL gives a few modeling tips to Juliann Burnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. David Burnett, prior to her modeling debut in the Jaycettes Fashion Show. Two-year-ol- d JWPy Cooks Com Mrs. Warren (Ruth) Stokes, over the egg mixture. (Frozen berries may be used but should be well drained.) Prepare 1 pkg of jellow the same flavor as the fruit used. Use juice drained from the fruit in the jellow. When the jellow thickens, spread over the fruit and return to the frig. of recipes so much. When firm, spread with 2 cups cream. whipped Mr. Stokes is employed by the railroad. They have two Sprinkle remaining crumbs attractive teen-agdaughters, over the top and set several Janice and Sharon who are busy hours before serving. in school and ward activities. This dessert keeps well for A sample of some of the favdays in the frig and is just as orite recipes used in the Stokes delicious as it sounds like it home follows. would be. Another special treat Mrs. Chinese Hamburger Stokes likes to fix for her fam1 cook till lb.hamburger, ily is her crumbles. Chocolate Ice Box Delight Add: 1 can cream of mushroom 34 sq of butter 3 eggs soup Vi c soya sauce 12 marshmallows cut in small 1 can cream of Chicken soup pieces 1 c quick cooking rice cup powered sugar 2 onions, chopped 23 c chocolate syrup Vi tsp pepper. well. Fold in marshmallows and Mix together and bake in ilia wafers, Crushed. greased and covered casserole Cream butter, add sugar and for 30 min. at 350 degrees. Remove lid and sprinkle can of egg yolks. Beat till light in chow mein noodles over top and color. Add chocolate and blend well. Fold in marshmellos and bake another 10 minutes. chopped nuts if desired. Fruit Dessert 1 lb vanilla wafers crumbled. Beat egg whites till stiff Place 'i bf crumbs in a pan, and fold in chocolate very mixture. covering the bottom well and Line pan with ' half of then pour over them the followcrumbs with the recracker ing mixture: maining the top. Then sprinkle Vi lb butter evenly with the remaining to2 c powdered sugar, cream cracker crumbs. gether and add 3 eggs, one at a time, beating Chill at least for 24 hrs. This well after each. will keep for days if kept reLet stand in refrigerator un- frigerated. til firm then add 2 cups of These recipes you arc sure to fresh berries, spreading evenly enjoy. 2748 So. 2025 W. Roy, likes to collect recipes, especially those that are quickly and easily made with good nutritional value. Mrs. Stokes has been employed at Hill Air Force Base for the past 12 years and that is why she appreciates this type Membership Cant be Bought Eligibility for membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars is a privilege. This distinction must be earned by overseas military service. It can never be purchased wih gold or favors. The average membership dues of Foreign of the Veterans Wars seldom exceeds a few dollars per year. This is an insignificant investment for the eligible veterans, who has the opportunity to help preserve and protect ce r tain government benefits to which he, or his dependents may be qualified under future emergencies. Fosters Program Compare this small investment of a few dollars per year to an insurance premium amounting, to at least $200.00' annually, which would be required to pay in exchange for equal rights. Every benefit being granted to veterans by the federal government can be credited to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. ward From the day this organization Relief Society will be held was founded in 199, the V.F.W. veteran Wednesday March 8. Visiting has fostered the basicwhich all welfare program upon Teacher report will begin at veteran is establegislation 9:30 a.m. The Theology lesson lished today. will be given at 10:00 a.m. by The following benefits of Ona Venable. V.F.W. membership are: as 1. Assisance from a qualified Sustained and organiservice officer. the in workers primary 2. Access to help of the zation are as follows: Faye Green stars, Ruth Stevens rain- V.F.W. national rehabilitation service. bows, Faye Wilson 3. Representation before Arlene Lillian Larsen service department boards in Brewer Jime Thomas Gay notes, Washington, D.C. 4. Deposit of copies of service firelights, Lois Cragun Seagulls, Joan Oliver Blazers, Murill records with post service offi Jacobs assistant secretary, Mar eers. 5. Protection of existing vet-- ' and ilyn Bennington Chouister, erans benefits. Linda Slater organist. 6. Admission to the V.F.W. The ward teaching districts National Home at Eaton Rap are worked out and we hope ids, Michigan, for the orphans to have a good percentage of of dececased V.F.W. members. - 7. to particiour teaching done this month The 10th 1st ward Jr. bask pate in V.F.W. social activities etball team played Fielding at on the post and department the Bear River high school Mon level. . The right to wear and disday evening. the emblem of memberplay vict were The Roy teatf in the only veteran organship ious. They played Ogden 9th ization that is composed excluward Wednesday evening sively of overseas veterans. The Girls of the 10th- - 1st Tags For Emergency The Veterans of Foreign ward will play a Volley Ball 7:00 Wars of the U.S. arc sponsorplay off Thursday March 3, ing what is known as the Civil Their Stake gym. the at p.m. Defense Identification Tag ward oppoenls are the Roy 4th program, in which identifica girls. tion tags (which resemble the sustained Teachers recently issue Dog Tags) for children in the YWMIA are Norma Sim and adults, which are for the mons 1st year beehive, Marla protection of the individual in Olmstead, Miamaids, Ada Jean case of an accident, or, disaster. These tags are worn as either Hill, Laurels, Judy Peterson a necklace or bracelet, and Gould Secret Nettie Organist, show the name and address ol! and ary, Barbra Frost, Sport' the wearer, the blood any and allergies, name of nexttype, Lucile bones, Drama of kin and religion. speech. e Book of Mormon Four Seniors From Lectures Slated Davis Win Honors Four seniors from Davis High The fmsl of a scries of six Book of Mormon lectures was held at the Ogden Tabernacle, Friday evening, Feb. 24, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Daniel H. Ludlow, pro- School and 11 from Bountiful High School have been nominated to U S. military academies, fessor of religion at the Brigaccording to student counselors ham Young University and auat the schools. thor of the Melchezidek Prics-hoocourse of study for 1081, Sach candidate will take a se- is conducting the series. All ries of entrance examinations adult members of the LDS into the academies and a selec- Church are invited to attend tion committee from each acad- the balance of these lectures, emy will then pick finalists to which will be held each Friday enroll next summer. evening at 7:30 at the Tabernacle. Presidential nominees are There also is being offered Kenneth Miles, Hill Air Force Book of Mormbn another Base, to the Army, Air Force course, designed especially to and Naval academies; Leonard assist Melchezidek Priesthood Hartshorn, 252 W. 700 South, class instructors. This class will Clearfield, to all three acade- be taught by Dr. Ludlow and is mics, and Gary Loren Sneller, scheduled for six consecutive 20 S. 700 East, Clearfield, to Saturdays from 9 to 11 a.m., starting Feb. 25 at the BYU West Point. St. The Ogden Center, in nominees Congressional elude Larry Waggoner, 133 Lo registration fee is $7 per percust St., Clearfield, West Point; son, or $5.50 per person where Steve Meyer, 192 W. 600 North, two or more from the same ward attend. Clearfield, Army and Navy. d 555-24t- h TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES KTO . . . Convenient Budget Terms UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT DAVE'S SERVICE Highway 91, Roy We sell nothing bat quality service 'e , tenth 8:30-930- 2-- d The Veterans of Foreign Wars are ottering the world's cheapest insurance policy to all eligible veterans. The cost, only eligibility for membership and joining, the oldest veterans organization in active status as of this date. There are some older organizations such as the G.A.R. and the organizations of the Revolutionary War. Some people will say thee Spanish War Veterans are older, the present Spanish War Veerans Organization was formed alter the Veterans of Foreign Wars, as the VFW is an outgrowth off the Spanish American War. As or the worlds cheapest insurance policy the Veterans ot Foreeign Wars was founded in 18899 and the insurance policy given members is as fol- dressed frocks. Carl Meitus was best man, lashers were Mickey Hopei, Darrell Edwards, Steve Kofoed and Zane Kofoed. Junior ushers were, Billy and Dovle Kofoed. The newlyweds will make their home in Roy following their return from a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley Idaho. A Luncheon will proceed the show and many prizes will be l, The Utah Power and Light Phone EX. World's Cheapest Insurance VFW Offer m. at the stake house. 9, 10:00 a.m. for $6.50 Leslie the-Ro- - tf, 000 for Ward Chapel Friday morning at 11 oclock. There will be no viewing of the body, but friends may meet the family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Venable, 661 S. 2700 West, Thursday, from 6 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in the Roy Cemetery. Services will be conducted by Bishop Lewis R. Child. n Business Cards service Lynn Eastman, 6 weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eastman First will be held in g ECONOMICAL The marriage of Anne Mae Bodny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barton Bodily of Clinton, to Arvid Allen Koloed was solemnized Feb. 10 in the Salt Lake L1)S Temple. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carence H. Hope also of Clinton. Following the ceremoney a reception was held at the Clinton Ward to honor the young couple. The lovely bride chose floor length princess styled gown of tulle over taffeta, The fit ted bodice was enhanced with sequins and lace. She carried a bouquet of pink roses centered with cymbidium orchids with 6a tin streamers. Her elbow length veil of brides illusion was held with a crown of pearls and sequins. To Live In Roy Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Carl Mie-tu- s she wore a pink crystallnie sheath and held a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations. Tne other attendants, Mrs. CarMiss Carolyn olyn Marston, Criddle and Mrs. Joan Finn were attired in rose crystalie sheaths add carried fur muffs with flower clips of pink roses, and white carnations. Flower ' girls, Barbara Jean Edwards, Sandere and Diane Kofoed were Funeral services were held Saturday for Sherrry Korren Reim-schusse- You will find that your statement, ledgers, bill all will look better and impart a feeling of dignity and financial stabilitywhen you use ROY PRINTING form exclusively. WEDS IN TEMPLE SHERRY KAY s. Business Forms CLINTON MISS RITES HELD FOR d Reec-reatio- The annual Fashion Show oi the Roy Jaycettes will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Mas and Pas Restaurant in Roy. ing held each year in March. Southern Baptists throughout the world wil be contributing to this offfering to reach a goal of more than two million dollars. The theme for the week is "My Prayer to God That They Might Be Saved." This program gives the members of the Womans Missionary Society an opportunity throungh prayer and gifts to help America become Christian. Sunday, March 5, 12:45 p.m. A Cub Scout meeting will be held Thursday, March 2, 5:30 p.m. at the stake house. It will be for the Ninth and Lake View wards combined. K Fashion Show The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Chur- MEiWg d top-pilot- N. fit -- The bettcr it runs the better you , live! . Volume goes up prices come down. Cheapen by the dSzen cheaper' still by the million. Thats because advertising is on the job, building mass markets. Then increased demand' makes more jobs puts more money into circulation for ' bigger buying power. Its the American cycle of productivity and plenty, and therms no lircmtpwhat i( q dq,or alljuA. ill 'jf 4LJfr |